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Netcare s terminates partnership with Lesotho hospital over nonpayment

Citizen reporter In terms of the PPP agreement, Netcare is entitled to suspend its services due to a material default by the government, which in this case was triggered by the persistent lack of payment. Picture: iStock Netcare has started handing over operations at the Queen Mamohato Memorial Hospital and its four primary care clinics in Maseru to the Lesotho Government as a result of the public private partnership (PPP) agreement being prematurely terminated, with effect from 31 August. The handover has been brought forward, however, following the ongoing nonpayment of fees due to the Tšepong consortium by the government. “The contracted monthly unitary fees owing since March total R275 million,” said Netcare chief executive Dr Richard Friedland. “This includes debt repayments due to the Development Bank of SA, staff and nursing sala

Netcare begins handover of hospital and clinics to Lesotho after partnership collapses

Netcare begins handover of hospital and clinics to Lesotho after partnership collapses
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LNA alleges receiving death threats, bribery over QMMH nurses salaries

LNA alleges receiving death threats, bribery over QMMH nurses’ salaries LNA alleges receiving death threats, bribery over QMMH nurses’ salaries Limpho Sello THE Lesotho Nurses Association (LNA’s) executive committee members have claimed receiving death threats and bribery attempts from well-known individuals who wanted to coerce them into ditching their fight for salary increases for Queen ‘Mamohato Memorial Hospital (QMMH). LNA secretary general ‘Mamonica Mokhesi said this on Thursday after the announcement that former QMMH nurses would next month be absorbed by the government. Health minister Semano Sekatle on Thursday announced that the government has resolved to absorb 276 former Queen Mamohato Memorial Hospital (QMMH) nurses and nursing assistants.

Three factory workers shot at a demonstration

Three factory workers shot at a demonstration Three factory workers shot at a demonstration Nthatuoa Koeshe IN another brazen show of police heavy-handedness, officers in Maseru shot at protesters with rubber bullets at the Thetsane industrial area leaving three hospitalised. The three injured men were rushed to Queen Mamohato Memorial Hospital where they are being treated. The victims were part of a group of protesters who gathered at the factories yesterday morning to demand salary increments. Hundreds of factory workers yesterday downed tools and blocked roads in the area prompting the police to fire rubber bullets to disperse them. National police spokesperson Senior Superintendent Mpiti Mopeli said the police had no option but to fire rubber bullets at the protestors as they were blocking other employees from entering their companies’ premises.

Fired QMMH nurses in talks with Govt - Lesotho Times

Fired QMMH nurses in talks with Govt - Lesotho Times
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